Sony A7R4 vs Fuji GFX100 with 30A Fine-Art Photographer Chandler Williams

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Coastal Art Photographer Chandler Williams shows the differences between prints taken on the Sony A7R4 and Fuji GFX100.

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Closed Captioning:
Currently I shoot with a Sony A7R3 and A7R4. These cameras are very good in a lot of different ways. When it comes to landscape photography there’s an elevated experience and it gets into medium format so I rented a Fuji GFX 100 and I did some test shots. So both of these images that we will talk about are taken in the same setting, same time, same aperture, same iso, same time a day, (like they are minutes apart). They’re also stacked with a polarizing filter and a ND 6 filter so it’s plates of glass to slow down the shutter.

If you wanna be true to the printing aspect when it comes to true photography printing, anything over a 30x40 typically you’re going to need a medium format camera.

So these medium format cameras range from $5000 to after $40,000-$50,000. So this one was right here is taken on the A7R4 this is roughly an 85mb uncompressed RAW but your sensor size is smaller than the medium format.

So this one is the one I took on the Fuji GFX 100, pretty impressed with it, the color algorithms within the two camera bodies are different as well so there’s also a little time in difference as far as the Sony that has a little more color pop just cause the sun came out for a little while.

When you really look at these underneath at really close detail, you don’t have any noise in your blacks, which is a common problem with any kind of mirrorless or basic DSLR it might be 85 mb but the reality is that it’s a smaller censor size and it’s not a medium format so that’s really the differences. On this medium format image you can really tell that there is not noise so that’s pretty interesting to see side by side. Right here and the post as well, you have ringlets you can really see the detail in the ringlets, with the Sony you can’t even tell cause of its soft focus.

These are just test prints I did, they are 40 x 60 in size on Canon Luster print paper, just to really do the comparable and to make the leap. Here in the fine art gallery I really want to elevate the photography game here in area as well as educate the differences on medium format and normal consumer pro DSLR cameras

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